The House Bunny
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Directed by | Fred Wolf |
Produced by | Allen Covert Anna Faris Adam Sandler |
Written by | Kirsten Smith Karen McCullah Lutz |
Starring | Anna Faris Emma Stone Colin Hanks Katharine McPhee Rumer Willis Kat Dennings Beverly D'Angelo Kiely Williams |
Cinematography | Shelly Johnson |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures Happy Madison |
Release date(s) | USA - August 22, 2008, UK - October 10, 2008, Netherlands - December 18, 2008,
Spain - December 19, 2008 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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The House Bunny is a 2008 comedy film written by Legally Blonde screenwriters Kirsten Smith and Karen McCullah Lutz. As of March 30, 2008, the film is in post-production and stars Anna Faris, Colin Hanks, Emma Stone, Katharine McPhee, Rumer Willis and Kat Dennings. It is the second film that Fred Wolf has directed. Adam Sandler's production company Happy Madison, will produce the film, with distribution by Sony Pictures Entertainment. The working title of the film was I Know What Boys Like.
[edit] Plot
Shelley Darlington (Anna Faris), a Playboy Bunny, teaches an awkward sorority about the opposite sex – only to learn that what boys really like is what’s on the inside.
Shelley is living a carefree life until a rival gets her tossed out of the Playboy Mansion. With nowhere to go, fate delivers her to the sorority girls from Zeta Alpha Zeta. Unless they can sign a new pledge class, the seven socially clueless women will lose their house to the scheming girls of Phi Iota Mu. In order to accomplish their goal, they need Shelley to teach them the ways of makeup and men; at the same time, Shelley needs some of what the Zetas have – a sense of individuality. The combination leads all the girls to learn how to stop pretending and start being themselves.
[edit] Cast
- Anna Faris as Shelley
- Colin Hanks as Oliver
- Emma Stone as Natalie
- Katharine McPhee as Harmony
- Rumer Willis as Joanne
- Kat Dennings as Mona
- Sarah Wright as Ashley
- Mathew Richards as Michael
- Kiely Williams as Lily
- Monet Mazur as Cassandra
- Rachel Specter as Courtney
- Tyson Ritter as Colby
- Owen Benjamin
- Beverly D'Angelo as Phi Mu Housemother
- Kendra Wilkinson as herself
- Holly Madison as herself
- Bridget Marquardt as herself
- Hugh Hefner as himself
- Jennifer Tisdale as Phi Mu Girl
[edit] External links
- The House Bunny at the Internet Movie Database
- The House Bunny at Allmovie
- Official website including the trailer from Sony Pictures